Wilcox Oaks Golf Club

This course was built on rolling terrain with average-sized greens, and oak trees lining all the fairways. The front nine is a little more forgiving than the narrower back nine. Hole #18, a 128-yard, par 3, requires a shot over water to a somewhat undulating green.

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Course Reviews

Pines Municipal Golf Course, The"Tough for it's size"I'm origianally from Toccoa and have played this golf course many many times. While only a 9 hole course, it is worth the money to play it. It is far less expensive than most golf corses and offers real challenges for even experienced golfers. The terrain is extremely hilly and almost every hole has an extreme change in elavation. The green's are extremely small and very very fast. During the summer the fairways and greens are fairly well manicured although winter play tends to be a little harder on some holes due to a harder fairways from less moisture. Fairways are extemely tight with hundreds of opportunities to lose balls in pine forests and a courseside lake on the last two holes. Overall, not an allstar course but for a quick, challenging, and inexpensive round well worth the time.---Nick Simons, Atlanta, Ga

Oak Park Country Club"Oak Park Country Club"This is a very nice course to play on. Not the most difficult course you will ever see, but it does have its moments. There is plenty of water and bunkers to keep any golfer busy. Also, the last four holes make the course very challegning. Holes 15 and 16 are the two of the longest par fives on the course. They are followed by the longest par 3 and the you finish of the round with the longest par 4 of the course. The scenery is definetly great, as is the atomosphere. Also, there is a state-of-the-art range and chipping green that could compete with any other clubs.---Mike, Chicago

Thorn Spring Golf Club"Thorn Spring Golf Club"Beautiful mountain course. Tightly tree lined with small and fast greens. In great shape! Fantastic new practice facility. Pleasure to play. Would come back again and again.---Bill Crest, Richmond, Va